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Wednesday, July 18, 201807/18/2018
Thursday’s Question: It’s illegal to own one of THESE in Queensland, Australia unless you’re a magician. What is it?
Abracadabra!
Tuesday, July 17, 201807/17/2018
Wednesday’s Question: Octothorpes are used every day on social media. What more familiar name do you know them by?
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Tuesday, July 17, 201807/17/2018
Kat’s Hidden Camera 7/17/18: The Doobie Brothers on January 10th, 1974, performing “China Grove” live in Germany
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Monday, July 16, 201807/16/2018
Tuesday’s Question: THESE were originally worn by men when they were created in the 1600s, as a way to show status and power. What are they?
Pic. is the clue!
Friday, July 13, 201807/13/2018
Monday’s Question: THIS car company also makes Sausage, and they actually sell more sausage than cars. Which car company?
The sausages are sold in Germany.
Thursday, July 12, 201807/12/2018
Kat’s Hidden Camera 7/12/18: Fleetwood Mac in 1976 performing “Over My Head” live on The Midnight Special
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Thursday, July 12, 201807/12/2018
Friday’s Question: THIS hand gesture was originally called “cuckold’s horns” and people held it up behind a guy’s head if they knew his wife was cheating on him. Which hand gesture?
Say cheese…
Wednesday, July 11, 201807/11/2018
Thursday’s Question: There were 27 letters in the English alphabet in the early 1800s. The 27th came after Z, but it was dropped from the alphabet before the end of the century. The extra letter was THIS commonly used symbol. What symbol?
And.
Tuesday, July 10, 201807/10/2018
Wednesday’s Question: What Alfred Hitchcock movie was the first movie ever to show a toilet being flushed?
Go ask mother…
Monday, July 9, 201807/09/2018
Tuesday’s Question: There are 100 folds in a chef’s hat. The folds represent 100 ways to cook what?
Take a CRACK at it…